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Growth; Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Health, Welfare and Education; and Public Security. The university has 11.500 students and 1.500 employees spread across eight campuses with the largest
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with public and private sectors, and cultural and grassroot organizations. We want to strengthen the team with a researcher who can contribute to the Re-Value, NEB-STAR and CrAFt projects (funded by
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better world. You can find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the Job We are looking to expand our team with a Researcher / Project Manager in architecture
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. Overview of the center’s personnel resources and recruitment needs. Enhance the work environment at the center and oversee the Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) responsibilities in collaboration with
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on the processes by which humanities and arts scholarship and public interventions can strengthen citizen engagement with the constantly changing nature of cultural heritage and its relationship to past and present
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). SAFE is UiB's so-called 'trusted research environment’ and currently serves more than 500 users within a wide range of disciplines, such as medicine and health, psychology, social sciences, and arts. Lab
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22 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Bergen Department Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care Research Field Medical sciences » Medicine Researcher Profile
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policy, and administrative activities will also be considered. The candidate must have a PhD degree in the field of epidemiology or public health. Knowledge of environmental contaminants and experience in
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will be negotiable within the Norwegian State Salary Scale for assistant professors. In Norway, health care for all individuals, schooling for children and most other public services are free. NHH offers
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publication of the same scope and quality. For appointment as Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer/teaching-oriented førstelektor in the Norwegian system) the applicant must document artistic activities